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Throughout the session, Dr. Sunil Gupta shared practical and easy-to-follow advice on managing diabetes effectively in daily life. He emphasized the importance of moderation during festivals, advising people to enjoy the “sweetness of words” rather than consuming excessive sweets. A positive attitude, self-discipline, and mindful choices, he said, are crucial for maintaining good health. Dr. Gupta encouraged individuals with diabetes to monitor their blood sugar regularly using a glucometer or continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system to understand their glucose trends and make timely adjustments in diet, medication, and physical activity. Highlighting that 50–70% of people with diabetes are overweight, he explained the “Fit Fat Concept,” which means that even if a person carries extra weight, staying active and physically fit can significantly reduce diabetes-related risks. He also recommended avoiding HFSS foods (High Fat, High Salt, and High Sugar) and instead including more fiber-rich foods, vegetables, and fruits in the daily diet. Stressing the importance of consistent exercise, proper hydration, and stress control, Dr. Gupta concluded that diabetes management goes beyond medicines — it requires awareness, lifestyle balance, and a positive mindset for long-term well-being. Expert- Dr Sunil Gupta Anchor- Mrs. Shraddha Bharadwaj Podcast: 25/10/2019 Recorded at: Akashwani Nagpur Episode: 96
Send us a textBoard Certified Advanced Diabetic Management Physician Assistant Mary Robinson joins us for the final installment of our series together.Our topics include:Defining diabetesCommon symptoms of diabetesImportance of blood sugar managementNutritional recommendationsMental health's role in managing diabetesContinuous glucose monitorsThis episode is a great introduction to learning about living with diabetes —whether you are newly diagnosed or wanting to support a loved one.American Diabetes Association (ADA) Website: diabetes.org/about-diabetesADA Type 2 Diabetes Risk Test: diabetes.org/diabetes-risk-test
What does it really take to balance weight and diabetes—not just for today, but across every stage of life? From the unique challenges kids and teens face, to how puberty, pregnancy, and even menopause can shift the body's needs, this episode dives into it all.Our guest, Dr. Allison Childress, registered dietitian and associate professor of practice in nutritional sciences at Texas Tech University, shares practical strategies for supporting blood sugar and healthy weight at every age. She discusses the foods worth keeping in your pantry, the importance of balanced eating patterns, and the one lifestyle habit she wishes everyone would focus on for long-term success.Whether you're managing diabetes yourself, supporting a loved one, or simply aiming to live well, this conversation offers tools and takeaways for lifelong health.“Consistency beats perfection any day of the week; those small daily habits are what last, not the crazy things we do for a short period of time.”Question of the Day:What are your go-to meals or ingredients that help you stay on track with your blood sugar and weight goals?On This Episode You Will Learn:How weight management influences diabetes risk and outcomes across all life stages—from childhood to older adulthoodThe unique challenges children and teens with diabetes face when maintaining a healthy weightHow hormonal changes during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause affect blood sugar and weightSustainable, long-term strategies for managing weight without compromising blood sugar controlPantry staples and go-to ingredients for balanced eating and steady energyCommon myths about weight loss and diabetes—and the evidence-based truths behind themConnect with Yumlish!Yumlish Website: YumlishYumlish on Instagram: @yumlish_Yumlish on Facebook: YumlishYumlish on Twitter: @yumlish_Connect with Dr. Allison Childress!Website URL: www.mypartnersam.com and https://www.depts.ttu.edu/hs/ns/childress.php LinkedIn URL: www.linkedin.com/in/allison-childress-3-culinarymed-docs
In this podcast, Hubert chats to Lee about his sight loss journey. They also discuss how Lee manages his diabetes with sight loss, and the technology he uses to help him. Image shows the RNIB Connect Radio logo. On a white background ‘RNIB' written in bold black capital letters and underlined with a bold pink line. Underneath the line: ‘Connect Radio' is written in black in a smaller font.
In honor of National Diabetes Awareness Month, Ben shares the top 8 things he wishes he knew earlier about managing diabetes. From understanding how fat really affects your blood sugar to why daily movement matters more than you think, he breaks down the practical lessons that make diabetes management easier. Whether you've had diabetes for years or just got diagnosed, this episode of Your Diabetes Insider Podcast is packed with real-world tips to help you stay in range, feel your best, and live fully without feeling limited! Want the best blood sugars you've ever had while enjoying great food? Peep this: https://www.yourdiabetesinsider.com/coaching RESOURCES: Download these FREE guides that will help you on your diabetes, nutrition, and exercise journey! https://www.yourdiabetesinsider.com/free-stuff Watch my food breakdowns here → https://www.youtube.com/@yourdiabetesinsider LET'S TALK! Instagram: @manoftzeel Tiktok: @manoftzeel
In this episode of the Holistic Dentistry Show, Dr. Sanda Moldovan interviews Dr. Beverly Yates, a naturopathic physician specializing in diabetes and heart disease. They discuss the connection between diabetes and oral health, the importance of recognizing symptoms, and the role of lab tests in diagnosing diabetes. Dr. Yates shares her journey from engineering to naturopathy and emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to managing diabetes, including lifestyle changes and understanding the healthcare system's limitations. In this conversation, Dr. Beverly Yates and Dr. Sanda Moldovan discuss the critical aspects of managing blood sugar levels, particularly in relation to diabetes. They explore the Yates Protocol, which includes five essential steps: nutrition, meal timing, stress management, sleep hygiene, and exercise. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding how these factors interact with blood sugar levels and overall health, providing practical advice for individuals looking to improve their well-being. Want to see more of The Holistic Dentistry Show? Watch our episodes on YouTube! Do you have a mouth- or body-related question for Dr. Sanda? Send her a message on Instagram! Remember, you're not healthy until your mouth is healthy. So take care of it in the most natural way. Key Takeaways: (00:00) Understanding Diabetes: A Holistic Approach (11:05) The Yates Protocol: Steps to Reverse Diabetes (24:55) Nutrition: The Foundation of Blood Sugar Control (29:23) The Impact of Stress on Blood Sugar (32:20) Sleep: The Overlooked Factor in Diabetes (34:53) Exercise: The Key to Managing Diabetes (37:59) Monitoring Blood Sugar: Tools and Techniques Guest Info Sign up to get the free Guide to the Yates Protocol - an outline of 5 Steps to Fix Blood Sugar and Reverse Type 2 Diabetes. Here is the link: https://drbeverlyyates.com/guide-reverse-type-2-diabetes Pre-order Dr. Yates book, The Yates Protocol: 5 Simple Steps to Fix Your Blood Sugar and Reverse Type 2 Diabetes. Make peace with food and never feel deprived again. https://drbeverlyyates.com/the-yates-protocol-book Find her on: Intagram: https://www.instagram.com/drbeverlyyates/?hl=en Connect With Us: AskDrSanda | YouTube BeverlyHillsDentalHealth.com | Instagram DrSandaMoldovan.com | Instagram Orasana.com | Instagram
Dr. Sunil Gupta explained that during the summer season, people with diabetes are at higher risk of dehydration, low blood sugar, and infections, making it essential to stay well-hydrated with fluids like water and buttermilk. Discussing diet, Dr. Gupta recommended moderation in mango and fruit intake, emphasizing that fruit juices should be avoided because they can cause rapid spikes in blood sugar. He also addressed the importance of caution during fasting periods, such as Ramadan or religious fasts, when there is a risk of hypoglycemia (low sugar). In such cases, he stressed that medication adjustments must be made under medical supervision. For those traveling or unwell, Dr. Gupta suggested following travel and sick-day guidelines—carrying two sets of medicines, a glucometer, and glucose tablets, and never discontinuing medications during illness or vomiting. He warned that dehydration can worsen diabetes control. Concluding his advice, Dr. Gupta reminded that diabetes cannot be completely cured, but with proper lifestyle management, it can be effectively controlled for a healthy, active life. Expert- Dr Sunil Gupta Anchor- Mrs. Shraddha Bharadwaj Podcast: 19/04/2019 Recorded at: Akashwani Nagpur Episode: 90
His personal journey started as a retail pharmacist just trying to help diabetic patients. What he learned over the last decade is that teaching patients about the impact of diet, medications and lifestyle is the most valuable tool for improving health outcomes.He wanted to use his background as a pharmacist to fill that need for patient education. Unlike pharmacy school, he now has evidence-based information at his fingertips. And for the curious-minded, there are several clever ways to discover where conflicts of interest in the government, food, and pharmaceutical industries have shaped our misunderstanding of chronic disease. On a personal level, he found the ketogenic diet to be a powerful tool in helping him drop over fifty pounds and fuel his newly found passion for the watersport, SUP (stand-up paddle). He was able to achieve this goal and significantly improve various health markers. This personal dietary experiment added passion to his career transition from a traditional retail pharmacist to an educator and coach. Before he knew it, he was offering diabetes classes and leading a weekly support group. With recent advances in wearable technologies like CGMs (continuous glucose monitoring) and smart watches, patients can get important feedback in real-time regarding the consequences of their choices. His role is to facilitate learning as they navigate their own personal trek back to better health. https://www.unscriptedpharmacist.com/http://www.yourlotandparcel.org
What if your diet was holding you back from dominating on the mat? In episode 805 of the Savage Perspective Podcast, host Robert Sikes sits down with Jay Horley to uncover the secrets of combat sports nutrition. This isn't just about what to eat, it's about how to take control of your health, sustain energy through intense training, and manage weight without sacrificing strength. Whether you're an athlete looking to optimize performance or someone balancing work, family, and fitness, this episode dives into the power of consistency, the impact of meal timing, and how a carnivore approach can enhance focus, recovery, and endurance. Hear firsthand how Jay balances diabetes, hydration, and competition as a jiu-jitsu athlete ranked number one in his age and weight class.Ready to take control of your fitness journey? Join Robert's FREE Bodybuilding Masterclass today: https://www.ketobodybuilding.com/registration-2. Learn the strategies Robert uses to help athletes, coaches, and professionals gain strength and confidence. Watch now!Get Keto Brick: https://www.ketobrick.com/Subscribe to the podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/42cjJssghqD01bdWBxRYEg?si=1XYKmPXmR4eKw2O9gGCEuQChapters:0:00 The Importance of Nutrition in Combat Sports6:09 From Taekwondo to Jiu-Jitsu: A Journey of Growth, Safety, and Success11:53 Balancing Family Life, Diabetes, and Training at a High Level17:53 The Role of Precision Nutrition and Hydration for Peak Performance23:23 Why Carbs and Strength Training Are Crucial for Jiu-Jitsu Athletes28:35 Weight Management and Staying Fueled While Competing35:27 Building Long-Term Health and Vitality Through Nutrition40:31 Timing Meals and Macros Around Training for Better Energy49:36 Keto and Carnivore Diets for Diabetics in Combat Sports55:08 The Power of Home-Cooked Meals and Controlling Nutrition1:00:25 Personal Growth, Aging, and Sustaining the Competitive Edge1:05:55 Strategic Calorie Deficits and Refeeds for Tournament Success1:13:42 Managing Diabetes, Energy, and Hydration for Elite Performance1:16:57 Lessons in Repetition, Bonding, and Jiu-Jitsu Coaching
Dr. Robert Baron outlines major updates in type 2 diabetes care, emphasizing that blood sugar control alone does not significantly reduce cardiovascular risk, though it helps prevent microvascular complications. New guidelines now prioritize medications with proven cardiovascular and kidney benefits—GLP-1 receptor agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors—over traditional first-line therapy like metformin. Baron explains how these newer drugs not only lower blood sugar but also reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, and heart failure, with added benefits such as weight loss. He also covers changes in screening, diagnosis, blood pressure goals, and individualized treatment strategies based on age, comorbidities, and patient preferences. [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40756]
Dr. Robert Baron outlines major updates in type 2 diabetes care, emphasizing that blood sugar control alone does not significantly reduce cardiovascular risk, though it helps prevent microvascular complications. New guidelines now prioritize medications with proven cardiovascular and kidney benefits—GLP-1 receptor agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors—over traditional first-line therapy like metformin. Baron explains how these newer drugs not only lower blood sugar but also reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, and heart failure, with added benefits such as weight loss. He also covers changes in screening, diagnosis, blood pressure goals, and individualized treatment strategies based on age, comorbidities, and patient preferences. [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40756]
Dr. Robert Baron outlines major updates in type 2 diabetes care, emphasizing that blood sugar control alone does not significantly reduce cardiovascular risk, though it helps prevent microvascular complications. New guidelines now prioritize medications with proven cardiovascular and kidney benefits—GLP-1 receptor agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors—over traditional first-line therapy like metformin. Baron explains how these newer drugs not only lower blood sugar but also reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, and heart failure, with added benefits such as weight loss. He also covers changes in screening, diagnosis, blood pressure goals, and individualized treatment strategies based on age, comorbidities, and patient preferences. [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40756]
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Here is a classic Curbsiders episode with one of our favourite guests of all time, Dr Joel Topf. Learn how to manage diabetes and hypertension in chronic kidney disease with expert tips from Kidney Boy, Kashlak's Chief of Nephrology, Dr. Joef Topf @kidney_boy. Claim CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Heart of Care If you care about patient safety, team performance, and building a culture of readiness, subscribe to In the Heart of Care. Available now, wherever you get your podcasts. Quince Go to Quince.com/curb for free shipping on your order and three hundred and sixty-five -day returns.
Conversations about diabetes and health can be awkward—especially when you're a teenager trying to figure it all out. In this episode, Dr. Steve Edelman welcomes diabetes influencer Mary Comeau and pediatric endocrinologist Dr. Manasi Jaiman to break down the real issues young people with type 1 diabetes face when navigating adolescence, independence, and taboo topics like sex, alcohol, marijuana, driving, and overbearing parents. With personal stories, practical advice, and some laughs along the way, this episode is all about helping young adults with T1D build confidence, advocate for themselves, and feel less alone.Key Topics:Mary's teenage experience with T1D and the emotional rollercoaster of acting like it “wasn't there.”Why teens with diabetes often feel disconnected from their doctors—and how to find one who understands.The challenge of transitioning from pediatric to adult care and why many clinics still don't get it right.How to navigate tension with parents—especially when they micromanage diabetes care.Starting conversations about sex and diabetes: why it matters and how to get the right support.Dating with diabetes: real-life stories, embarrassing moments, and how to educate your partner.Alcohol, blood sugar, and good decisions: what to drink, what to avoid, and how to stay safe.Weed and diabetes: effects of marijuana (and the munchies), tips for safer use, and what to watch for.Driving with diabetes: why planning matters and how to prepare a “driving diabetes kit.”How Mary built a massive online community by being open about her diabetes—and why connecting with others can change everything.See a whole video series dedicated for teens with Mary and Dr. Manasi Jaiman: https://tcoyd.org/video-teens-young-adults-type-1-diabetes/ ★ Support this podcast ★
Food as Medicine: Reversing & Managing Diabetes NaturallyJoin me and special guest Timaree Hagenburger, MPH, RDN, LD/N as we discuss:The role of plant-based and raw foods in blood sugar regulationLow-fat vs. high-fat plant-based diets for diabetesMeal planning and prepping for diabetes prevention and reversalCheck out The Foodie Bar Way of Life https://thenutritionprofessor.com/fbw...Contact Timaree for 1:1 Nutrition Coaching via this link for 10-15 min call: https://calendly.com/thenutritionprof...Follow her on social media at / _thenutritionprofessor Or / thenutritionprofessor Boost Your Wellness Journey:5 Secrets to Lowering Your Breast Cancer Risk—What Doctors Aren't Telling You! Register here: https://ckdemo.kit.com/235bd07b3bA simple, research-backed checklist for reducing dementia risk—based on the latest science!https://rawfoodmealplanner.kit.com/c8...Healthy Digestion Recipe Book for Weight Loss and Chronic Pain Reliefhttps://rawfoodhealthempowermentsummi...If you're ready to reclaim your vitality and experience lasting transformation without overwhelm, click the link below and discover how easy it can be to start your own journey today.https://my.practicebetter.io/#/661e55...Join the Conversation:Subscribe and share this episode with anyone on their own path of health and transformation. // HOST Samantha Salmon, NBC-HWC Nationally Board Certified Health & Wellness CoachBrain Health Licensed TrainerIntegrative Nutrition CoachIntuitive Eating CoachThe information provided in this broadcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration or the equivalent in your country. Any products/services mentioned are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. RawFoodMealPlanner.com © 2025
Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC - frequencyspecific.com/about Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT - fsmsports365.com 00:13 Patient Case: Lumbar Spine Surgery and Nerve Pain 02:05 Treatment Protocols and Techniques 02:39 Case Study: Diabetic Neuropathy Misdiagnosis 05:36 Collaborative Diagnosis and Treatment 11:57 Exploring Anatomy with Netter 19:42 Understanding AB Pairs in Treatment 31:38 Managing Diabetes in the Elderly 32:29 Understanding Diabetic Neuropathy 36:20 Physical Exams and Patient Interaction 40:50 Diagnosing and Treating Pain 45:17 Complex Pain Cases and CRPS 51:25 SI Joint Dysfunction and Treatment **Understanding Patient Histories and Symptoms** A comprehensive understanding of patient histories and symptoms is crucial for effective treatment planning. For instance, distinguishing between different types of nerve pain, such as diabetic neuropathies and radiculopathies, requires a meticulous examination and thoughtful questioning. Symptoms often present differently, depending on underlying issues. Diabetic neuropathy typically presents as symmetrical numbness following a "socks and gloves" pattern, while radiculopathy follows a dermatomal pattern and is often aggravated by movement. Understanding these distinctions can direct practitioners towards more accurate diagnostic and treatment pathways. **Utilizing FSM in Clinical Practice** FSM provides unique opportunities to address conditions that are otherwise difficult to treat. For example, when dealing with chronic pain or nerve severance, FSM can be tailored to target specific pathologies and tissues, promoting healing and managing pain. Practicing an evidence-based thought process is essential, as it allows the clinician to customize FSM protocols to suit individual patient needs. When treating acute injuries, practitioners are advised to focus on reducing inflammation without disrupting the natural healing process. For instance, in the management of acute sprains or strains, practitioners may opt to stimulate circulation through the fascia instead of lymphatic tissues directly with FSM, potentially providing notable relief and improved functional outcomes. **Collaboration for Better Diagnosis** Diagnosis often benefits from a collaborative approach. Utilizing anatomical references, such as Netter's Architecture, during patient consultations can enhance understanding and engagement, enabling patients to visualize and comprehend the therapeutic focus. This collaboration not only assists in accurate diagnosis but also empowers patients by involving them actively in their treatment plans. **Managing Complex Cases** For intricate cases, such as those involving chronic low back pain or neuropathic issues following surgical interventions, FSM offers a pathway to alleviate symptoms through targeted protocols. It is essential for practitioners to closely consider the full scope of the patient's history, assess the interplay of symptoms, and explore multifaceted treatment angles. This might include addressing both physical and neurological aspects of pain, using FSM's ability to treat tissue-specific pathologies. **Continual Education and Adaptation** Staying informed about the latest research and developments in FSM is crucial. Medical practitioners are encouraged to engage with ongoing educational resources and remain adaptable in their practice. This ensures that treatment protocols are aligned with the latest evidence, maximizing therapy effectiveness for complex pain and healing challenges. Integrating Frequency Specific Microcurrent into clinical practice offers a novel, holistic approach to managing complex pain and rehabilitation scenarios. By fostering a deep understanding of patient symptoms, collaborating for accurate diagnosis, and continually adapting treatment protocols, practitioners can enhance their therapeutic impact, leading to improved patient outcomes and satisfaction.
A new study shows that a specific blend of cocoa and carob powder improves metabolic health markers in people with Type 2 diabetes. Listen in this week as Dee discusses the study, the specific ratio of cocoa to carob used in the study, and how this delicious duo offers a new strategy for supporting blood sugar balance.Reference: Villalva, M., García-Díez, E., Del Carmen López De Las Hazas, M., Lo Iacono, O., Vicente-Díez, J. I., García-Cabrera, S., Alonso-Bernáldez, M., Dávalos, A., Martín, M. Á., Ramos, S., & Pérez-Jiménez, J. (2025). Cocoa-carob blend acute intake modifies miRNAs related to insulin sensitivity in type 2 diabetic subjects: A randomised trial. Food & Function, 2025(8), 3211–3226. https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2025/fo/d4fo04498c
In this episode of PT Snacks podcast, host Kasey discusses the relationship between exercise and diabetes, specifically aimed at physical therapists and students. The episode covers the different types of diabetes (Type 1, Type 2, and gestational), and how exercise influences blood sugar levels. It also highlights the effects of various diabetes medications on exercise and provides practical tips for safely managing patients with diabetes in a physical therapy setting. Additionally, useful resources and courses are recommended for further learning.00:00 Introduction to PT Snacks Podcast00:46 Understanding Diabetes and Exercise01:47 Types of Diabetes and Their Impact on Exercise03:21 Diabetes Medications and Exercise Considerations04:59 Guidelines for Safe Exercise with Diabetes06:04 Red Flags and Patient Communication06:57 Additional Resources and ConclusionRelevant MedBridge Courses1. Exercise and Drug Interactions – Kenneth L. Miller2. Managing Patients with Diabetes – Kathy Shimp, PT, DPTSupport the showWhy PT Snacks Podcast?This podcast is your go-to for bite-sized, practical info designed for busy, overwhelmed Physical Therapists and students who want to build confidence in their foundational knowledge without sacrificing life's other priorities. Stay Connected! Never miss an episode—hit follow now! Got questions? Email me at ptsnackspodcast@gmail.com or leave feedback HERE. Join the email list HERE On Instagram? Find unique content at @dr.kasey.hankins! Need CEUs Fast?Time and resources short? Medbridge has you covered: Get over $100 off a subscription with code PTSNACKSPODCAST: Medbridge Students: Save $75 off a student subscription with code PTSNACKSPODCASTSTUDENT—a full year of unlimited access for less!(These are affiliate links, but I only recommend Medbridge because it's genuinely valuable.) Optimize Your Patient Care with Tindeq Looking for a reliable dynamometer to enhance your clinical measurements? Tindeq ...
Diabetes isn't just about blood sugar it's about how the body controls it. Insulin resistance occurs when the body stops responding to normal insulin levels, forcing it to produce more and more. This imbalance not only affects blood sugar regulation but also plays a major role in conditions like dementia, often referred to as Type 3 diabetes. Chronic inflammation, poor diet, and stress all contribute to this cycle, making it harder for the body to function properly.By reducing inflammation, adjusting diet, and managing stress, insulin sensitivity can be restored, lowering the risk of long-term complications. Addressing Type 2 diabetes early can significantly reduce the chances of developing dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases. Understanding and managing these metabolic processes is key to maintaining overall health and cognitive function.Highlights of the Podcast00:04 - Introduction00:50 - Understanding Diabetes & Insulin Resistance02:06 - The Problem with Increasing Insulin Levels04:25 - Type 1 vs. Type 2 vs. Type 3 Diabetes06:44 - Causes & Solutions10:56 - Preventing Dementia by Managing Diabetes
Dr. Mark and Dr. Michele Sherwood are firm believers that you are not stuck with the hand your dealt, Lifestyle and what you choose to put in your body is what keeps you in a diabetic state and the Docs are here to help. Plus take deep breaths and learn how meditation leads to relaxation, that leads to a healthier you. Get a FREE chapter of Fork Your Diet: http://forkyourdiet.com For Functional Medical Institute supplements https://shop.fmidr.com/ Financial consulting for your future https://kirkelliottphd.com/sherwood/ To Find out more information about the plan Kevin Sorbo uses with the Functional Medical Institute https://sherwood.tv/affiliate/?id=152... To watch “Fork Your Diet” look to Amazon Prime: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B07RQW5S94/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r.Our privacy policy & disclaimer apply to this video. You can view the details here: https://fmidr.com/privacy-policy
Tech glitches, blood sugar mayhem, and surprising diabetes confessions—this episode has it all! Mike and Jack are back with another unfiltered, laugh-out-loud episode of We Are T1D. From food disasters to unexpected diabetes wins, they're tackling the highs, the lows, and everything in between.
People with Diabetes are more prone to infections like pneumonia due to weakened immunity, which worsens with prolonged, unmanaged diabetes, especially with age. Vaccinations, such as the pneumococcal 13 vaccine followed by a booster with pneumococcal-23 after 1 year, are essential in reducing the risk of secondary infections, although they do not address allergies. Obesity significantly contributes to diabetes and related conditions like hypertension, high cholesterol, sleep apnea, and certain cancers etc. In India, obesity affects 40-70% of the population, paralleling global trends. Addressing obesity holistically can prevent diabetes and reduce the risk of multiple health issues. Dr. Kavita Gupta emphasizes that pre-diabetics can reverse their condition through lifestyle changes. A balanced diet with vegetables, lentils, whole grains, and fiber is key, along with maintaining a healthy weight. Regular physical activity and limiting screen time are equally important to combat sedentary habits. These measures can help transition from pre-Diabetes to non-Diabetes status. In summary, managing diabetes involves vaccinations, healthy eating, weight control, and physical activity. These proactive steps prevent nerve damage, complications of diabetes, and address obesity, improving overall health and quality of life. Recorded on: 25.10.2024 Recorded at: Akashwani Nagpur
It's Diabetes Awareness Month, and Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down how to manage and treat the disease. Also, Bonnie Hunt talks her new action-packed holiday movie, ‘Red One.' Plus, the 2024 Nascar Cup Series champion, Joey Logano, stops by to discuss his big win.
November is Diabetes Awareness Month! In this episode of Moms of the Lou, Trina sits down with Caitlin Ladd, a contributing writer for St. Louis Mom since 2020. They discuss their shared experience with type one diabetes. Caitlin's husband was diagnosed with type one diabetes at 17, and their son, Harrison, was diagnosed at 2.5 years old. Caitlin emphasizes the importance of mental health and community support, particularly through organizations like JDRF. She details the daily challenges of managing Harrison's diabetes, including balancing blood sugars, packing supplies, and dealing with the anxiety and responsibility it brings. Check out Caitlin's blog post to learn more about type one diabetes.Caitlin Ladd is mom to two boys, Harrison (2014) and Anderson (2019) and wife to George living in St. Charles, Mo. A St. Louis transplant who came to the area for college and never left, Caitlin is continuously busy exploring community philanthropic and cultural diversity efforts which has truly made St. Louis her hometown. As a working mom, she's eager to discuss balance, embracing a full life in this mommin' season and what it means to “have it all.” With that, she tries to layer in opportunities for self-care, sanity checks, some Shiraz and most importantly, SLEEP as a mom of two littles.We hope you enjoyed this podcast episode! To learn more about Moms of the Lou you can go to stlouismom.com or follow us on Instagram and Facebook. You can listen to the podcast on Apple Podcast and Spotify. And don't forget to rate and review so more people can tune in! This episode was produced by the St. Louis Mom. It was recorded and edited by Half Coast Studios in St. Louis, Missouri. Music composed by Trina Harger.
Learn about diabetes prevention and management from one of the leading experts in the field, the Dr. Richard Bergenstal. In Dr. Bergenstal's work, he has tested most of the new diabetes drugs and devices before FDA approval and worked on many quality improvement studies related to diabetes. Take a listen as we discuss diabetes through the lenses of prevention, management, and how the treatment landscape has changed in recent years.Resources referenced during interview:Take the Type 2 Risk Test Continuous Glucose Monitoring The information in this podcast does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It should not be used as a substitute for health care from a licensed healthcare professional. Consult with your healthcare provider for individualized treatment or before beginning any new program.
We made it to the end! Henry comes to Fullerton to make sure Catherine got home safe and to explain his father's poor behavior. Feelings are shared, and bows are tied. Thanks for sharing this unexpectedly long journey with us! What should we read next? What we're reading/watching/listening to: Pride and Prejudice Seek and Find, Retold by Sara Powell, Illustrations by Amanda Enright; Think Like a Pancreas: A Practical Guide to Managing Diabetes with Insulin by Gary Scheiner MS; Great Expectations by Charles Dickens; Devil in a Blue Dress by Walter Mosely HELP THE RASHID FAMILY ESCAPE GAZA: https://gofund.me/d31deff8 We have a twitter! We have a TikTok! Email us: Janeaustenculturenight@gmail.com Hosted by Laurel Nakai and Akina Cox Music and Production by Laurel Nakai
In this episode, Rob interviews Keith Crear, who shares personal narratives and professional insights about managing type 2 diabetes. The featured guest, a photographer contributing to NFL and MLS, recounts his diagnosis in 2017 following an incident of heat exhaustion and his journey from confusion to effective management through self-research and specialized counseling. Emphasizing personalized care and community support, he discusses the benefits of diet and exercise over insulin and reflects on balancing his creative career with diabetes management. The episode explores significant milestones in his profession, covering major soccer events and aspirations for the 2028 Olympics and highlighting how diabetes has shaped his perspective and growth. Additionally, the conversation tackles the stigma and misinformation surrounding diabetes, particularly in cultural contexts, and underscores the need for individualized care, the role of a supportive medical team, and the importance of sharing personal stories to inspire and educate others. 00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message 00:36 Welcome and Guest Introduction 01:27 Diagnosis Story and Initial Reactions 03:05 Navigating Life with Diabetes 06:01 Finding the Right Support 09:34 Life as a Sports Photographer with Diabetes 11:41 Creating Diabetes Awareness in the Community 17:02 Living with Diabetes: The Struggle and Perspective 17:50 Transformative Journey: Weight Loss and Self-Discovery 18:59 The Importance of Mental Health and Community Support 20:22 Debunking Myths and Building a Strong Medical Team 20:51 Sharing Personal Stories: Impact and Misconceptions 22:11 Navigating Life with Diabetes: Challenges and Stigmas 26:33 Breaking Barriers: Food, Culture, and Stigma 29:44 Type 1 vs. Type 2: Understanding the Differences 33:49 Connecting with the Diabetes Community 33:58 Final Thoughts and Staying Connected
Host Aaron Lohr talks with Rita Kalyani, MD, professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and president-elect of medicine and science at the American Diabetes Association. Earlier this year, Dr. Kalyani and colleagues published a position statement in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism titled, “Prioritizing Patient Experiences in the Management of Diabetes and Its Complications: An Endocrine Society Position Statement.” Show notes are available at https://www.endocrine.org/podcast/enp93-patience-experience-in-managing-diabetes — for helpful links or to hear more podcast episodes, visit https://www.endocrine.org/podcast
This midweek episode of We Are T1D is full of laughter and a bit of chaos as Mike and Jack present "Hypos and Horses," a hilarious listener story from Anna. Special guest Ashleigh joins the fun to narrate Anna's adventurous day at the stables, where managing Type 1 Diabetes becomes a muddy, unpredictable journey. Anna's story takes us through her day of managing 40 horses when a hypo hits at the worst possible moment. Battling dropping blood sugar levels, she ends up chasing the wrong ginger horse through muddy fields. This humorous yet insightful tale highlights the challenges of managing T1D in demanding environments, proving that even in the most chaotic moments, there's a way to find humor and support. Tune in as Mike, Jack, and Ashleigh dive into Anna's experience, share their own relatable moments, and emphasize the importance of learning from hypo mishaps. This episode captures the supportive and fun spirit of the T1D community, reminding us that even in the muddiest situations, we can connect and uplift each other. Don't miss this laughter-filled episode! Rate, review, and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform. Spread the word and join us in raising awareness for Type 1 Diabetes! Follow The Podcast https://www.instagram.com/wearet1d Follow Mike https://www.instagram.com/t1d_mike Follow Jack https://www.instagram.com/t1d_jack Share your stories at https://wearet1d.com New episodes are released every Sunday & Wednesday 00:00 – Intro 00:42 - Anna's Story: Hypos and Horses 01:12 – Mike suffers from severe hypers and sometimes his sugars drop to zero 06:51 – Ashleigh and Jack have a convo 09:06 - When you coming back on Ashleigh? 10:28 – Ashleigh and Jamie think Jack is 40 12:30 - Mike come's back and Ashleigh leaves 16:01 – Outro - Submit your stories!
This week on We Are T1D, Mike and Jack bring you a midweek bonus episode packed with humor and real-life Type 1 Diabetes moments. Meet Jacob, aka the "Apple Juice Raver," as he shares his unforgettable night at a drum and bass rave. Armed with insulin and apple juice to manage his blood sugar, Jacob finds himself the center of attention when another raver hilariously misinterprets his hypo recovery. And just like that, the nickname "AJ Raver" was born! Tune in for this lighthearted yet insightful episode, where Mike and Jack also reflect on their own rave experiences and discuss the challenges of managing Type 1 Diabetes in the high-energy world of music festivals. From low blood sugar alarms blending into the bass to the confusion around insulin pens, this episode is filled with laughter, T1D truths, and plenty of relatable moments. Don't miss this fun and informative episode that highlights the unique experiences of the T1D community. Rate, review, and subscribe to We Are T1D on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. Spread the word and help raise awareness for Type 1 Diabetes! New episodes are released every Sunday & Wednesday Follow The Podcast https://www.instagram.com/wearet1d Follow Mike https://www.instagram.com/t1d_mike Follow Jack https://www.instagram.com/t1d_jack Share your stories at https://wearet1d.com Episode Highlights: 00:00 – Midweek bonus episode intro 00:08 – Listener story: Jacob's rave adventure 05:00 – Reflections on public awareness of T1D
Embecta disclaims any control over, relationship with, or endorsement of, or the accuracy, truthfulness or completeness of the content or view expressed in this Podcast, which are solely those of the speaker and not necessarily those of embecta. embecta does not guarantee the accuracy or reliability of the information provided therein. Any and all comments and post are from members of the public community and do not necessarily reflect the views of embecta. Simplifying Diabetes fitness and weight loss while finding balance with Dex Geralds In this episode, Rob interviews Dex Geralds, a fitness trainer and social media personality living with Type 1 diabetes. Sponsored by Embecta, the episode delves into Dex's journey from being misdiagnosed with Type 2 diabetes to living with Type 1 diabetes and LADA. They discuss strategies for managing blood sugar with physical activities, the impact of genetics and diet on diabetes, and debunk common misconceptions about fitness and diabetes. Dex also shares insights into balancing life, content creation, and maintaining mental health. The episode underscores the importance of patience, empathy, and small steps in achieving a healthy lifestyle with diabetes. 00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message 00:35 Welcoming Dex Geralds 01:22 Dex's Diabetes Journey 02:08 Managing Diabetes with Fitness 04:08 Challenges and Adaptations 06:53 Fitness Misconceptions and Diabetes 20:25 Content Creation and Burnout 25:20 Encouragement and Impact 27:07 Exploring Personal Interests 28:50 Connecting Diabetes with Daily Life 31:29 Addressing Diabetes Stigma 35:09 Health Equity and Information Access 36:15 Fitness and Nutrition Basics 37:48 Dopamine and Mental Health 40:54 Fashion and Personal Expression 45:01 Final Thoughts and Advice
From Convent to KROCK: A Journey of Resilience | Conversations With a Chiropractor In this episode of Conversations With a Chiropractor, Dr. Stephanie Wautier sits down with Jan to explore her unique life journey. From growing up as a twin, spending years in a convent, to becoming a key player at KROCK radio, Jan shares a rich tapestry of stories. Her resilience shines through as she recounts lessons from her family, career, and her fight with cancer, offering listeners an inspiring tale of faith, love, and life's unexpected twists.
Embecta disclaims any control over, relationship with, or endorsement of, or the accuracy, truthfulness or completeness of the content or view expressed in this Podcast, which are solely those of the speaker and not necessarily those of embecta. embecta does not guarantee the accuracy or reliability of the information provided therein. Any and all comments and post are from members of the public community and do not necessarily reflect the views of embecta. DJ Lipscomb: From Diabetes Management to Entrepreneurial Success In this episode of Diabetics Doing Things, host Rob Howe interviews DJ Lipscomb, an entrepreneur and Type 1 diabetic known as Patch in the gaming community. DJ shares his diabetes diagnosis story from fifth grade, discussing the initial challenges and experiences managing diabetes and ways the diabetes stigma has played a role throughout his life. The conversation also delves into his career journey, working initially in the Christian music industry, transitioning through corporate jobs, and eventually starting his creative marketing agency. The episode highlights how innovative technologies, like the Medtronic 780G insulin pump, have transformed diabetes management and improved the quality of life for diabetics. DJ and Rob also touch on the importance of staying active, entrepreneurship challenges, and sustaining health without insurance. The discussion concludes with reflections on societal diabetes misconceptions and the broader impact of diabetes on everyday decision-making. 00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message 00:36 Meet DJ Lipscomb: Behind the Scenes to Front and Center 01:52 DJ's Diagnosis Story 07:22 Managing Diabetes as a Teenager 18:55 The Challenges of Entrepreneurship 29:38 Struggles with Insurance and Diabetes 30:23 Corporate Insurance Benefits 31:13 Challenges with Insurance Coverage 31:47 Navigating Without Insurance 33:12 Community Support and Resources 36:01 Employer-Sponsored Health Plans 36:38 Cost of Diabetes Management 40:51 Medtronic 780G System 47:26 Gaming and Diabetes Community 47:51 Diabetes Stigma and Misconceptions 55:55 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans
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Recorded on September 14th at the third Diabetes Legends Basketball Clinic in Denver, Colorado, this episode features NBA player Gary Forbes, one of only three players with type one diabetes to play in the league. Forbes shares his experiences and challenges, from managing diabetes while playing professional basketball to playing against Kobe Bryant. The episode also discusses the importance of speaking out about living with diabetes and the impact of connecting with others who share the condition. Gary also announces the release of the third volume of his graphic novel series, 'The Sole Survivors.' The episode ends with a live Q&A session with campers and their parents, covering topics ranging from diabetes management during injuries to nutritional advice for athletes. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 00:15 Special Guest: Gary Forbes 00:46 Gary's Journey with Diabetes 01:20 Exciting News and Announcements 02:00 Live Podcast and Q&A Session 03:28 Gary's Inspirational Story 06:13 Challenges of Managing Diabetes as an Athlete 10:37 Soul Survivors: Gary's Graphic Novel Series 12:01 Q&A with Campers and Parents 32:42 Final Thoughts and Acknowledgements
Welcome to Diabetes Unplugged! The podcast that shines light on life BEYOND the diagnosis...This week, Nia discusses how to prepare for the change in seasons and the increased risk of getting sick, especially for those living with diabetes. She emphasizes the importance of making sustainable lifestyle changes, such as prioritizing whole foods and staying hydrated, to strengthen the immune system and stabilize blood sugar levels. Nia also provides tips for managing illness, including rest, slow morning and evening routines, and nutrient-rich foods like soups and broths. She recommends taking vitamin D3 and black seed oil supplements to support overall health. Lastly, Nia encourages listeners to start implementing these habits now to have a healthy and illness-free season.All of this and so much more on Diabetes Unplugged.Follow and connect with NiaFollow Nia on IG → hereFollow Nia on TikTok → hereFollow Nia on Facebook → hereVisit her website → hereGet with the Program!Want to learn about The 5 Day Blood Sugar REBOOT? → hereFree Masterclass: How to Reverse Diabetes → hereJoin Dominating Diabetes Academy → hereGet the Diabetic 8 E-Book Bundle! → hereOrder your Bloodwork with Ulta Labs →hereListen to the 5 Essential Lab Tests for Managing Diabetes Episode My Go-To Black Seed Oil →hereThorne Vitamin D3 →hereBiotics Research Liquid Vitamin D→hereTry Four Sigmatic Coffee Elixers →hereDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to youPodcast Includes "Awaken" music by Anno Domini Beats
This Wednesday, Mike and Jack bring you a laugh-out-loud anonymous listener story! In this episode, we share "Hypo in the Pub," a hilarious and relatable tale of a first date gone wrong due to a hypo episode. Expect miscalculations, misunderstandings, and the unforgettable phrase "pinot poo poo" as we dive into the funny side of living with Type 1 diabetes. Mike also has their own hypo moments LIVE ON THE PODCAST!! Perfect for the T1D community—this episode is full of laughter and relatable moments! 00:00 - Mike's unique intro 01:06 - Listener story introduction 02:05 - Reading listeners story "Hypo in the Pub" 05:48 - Reflections and MIKES HYPO! 10:25 - Outro and announcements Join the conversation and share your stories with the T1D community. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to help others find the podcast. Follow The Podcast https://www.instagram.com/wearet1d Follow Mike https://www.instagram.com/t1d_mike Follow Jack https://www.instagram.com/t1d_jack Share your stories at https://wearet1d.com New episodes are released every Sunday & Wednesday PS. If you would like to be a guest on the podcast, please go to the website https://wearet1d.com/guest-booking and fill out the form. Stay tuned for more listener stories and community wins!
Pain is the final pathway, the body screaming that something has gone terribly wrong. He treats at the intersection of the pain epidemic, opioid epidemic, and diabetes epidemic. They are all interrelated pathologies he says, the clinical manifestations of systemic Meta inflammation.Padda Institute is a nationally recognized center of excellence for treating and managing complex chronic pain. The Center provides comprehensive multidisciplinary inpatient and outpatient treatment options tailored to individual patient needs. They feel that the whole person must be treated, not just the pain & they work as a team to help you reduce or eliminate your pain. https://painmd.tv/http://www.yourlotandparcel.org
Send us a Text Message.Emily is a 42-year-old woman who lost 90 pounds and reversed her diabetic complications by following a carnivore diet. Initially, she struggled with her health from aged 9. Eventually, Emily discovered the low-carb and ketogenic way of eating and found success. She believes that nothing good is easy but making the change to a carnivore diet made life the easiest it had been. The speaker was diagnosed with diabetes at an early age and had struggled with managing her condition for many years. She was on multiple medications, constantly dealing with high blood sugar, and had various complications such as kidney failure and diabetic retinopathy. She also experienced broken bones, foot ulcers, and anemia. When she discovered the ketogenic diet in 2017, her life took a drastic turn for the better. Emily was on a knee scooter for almost three years. Due to Charcot foot disease and the horrific foot ulcer.Thank you so much for listening to my podcast. I hope you enjoyed it. Your support means the absolute world to me. And if you're enjoying the show, I've got a small favor to ask you. I'd be incredibly grateful if you would consider becoming a supporter and make a small monthly donation. Your contribution will really help to improve the show. It's a small monthly contribution. You can cancel at any time, and the link is in the show notes. Support the Show.All my links in 1 easy list, including booking and personal training workout plans at LINKTREE You can now download the carnivore experience appApple direct link for apple devices Google play store direct link to app for Android Coach Stephen's Instagram Book me for coaching My growing UK carnivore YouTube channel I have set up a community that is all about eating low-carb and specifically carnivore. CLICK HERE Support my podcast from just £3 per monthBECOME A SUPPORTER Success stories Optimal Health 5 Star reviews All my facebook and other reviews are here Thanks to www.audionautix.com for any music included. Ple...
Join us in this heartfelt episode of the "Your Diabetes Insider" podcast as Zach, a seasoned healthcare provider and father of a diabetic child, shares his personal journey. Diagnosed with diabetes at 14, Zach reflects on his early experiences with symptoms like extreme thirst and fatigue, initially misunderstood amidst teenage life and dreams of space exploration. In the episode, Zach opens up about his daughter's diabetes diagnosis, recounting the subtle signs overlooked initially, leading to a pivotal moment of recognizing diabetic ketoacidosis. He shares the emotional impact on their family and how advancements like continuous glucose monitors have eased their journey. Throughout his story, Zach emphasizes the importance of personalized care and adaptation in diabetes management, both professionally and as a parent. His insights and anecdotes provide a touching perspective on living with diabetes, offering inspiration and practical advice for listeners on their own paths. You can connect with Zach on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/zachquinby/ RESOURCES: Download these FREE guides that will help you on your diabetes, nutrition, and exercise journey! https://www.yourdiabetesinsider.com/free-stuff Join our EXCLUSIVE Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/266766620895432 Watch my food breakdowns here → https://www.youtube.com/@yourdiabetesinsider LET'S TALK! Instagram: @manoftzeel Tiktok: @manoftzeel Want the best blood sugars you've ever had while enjoying great food? Peep this: https://www.yourdiabetesinsider.com/coaching
Mirna had a gummy bear habit that was sabotaging her health. Already being treated for diabetes, she worried that she would leave her family motherless too soon, so she called Lia for help. After 90 days, Mirna surpassed her goal weight, reduced her medication, and is no longer hooked on gummy bears! Tune in to hear her story. Click on the Podcast to listen to Episode 100: Managing Diabetes & Fitting into that Dress: Client Interview with Mirna Salinas
This week, we have a hilarious story from Alfie, a 15-year-old listener, and some fantastic listener wins. Don't forget to check our socials for clues about our special guest on Sunday! Alfie's story takes us through a typical school day turned upside down by a hypo episode during a maths mock test. Despite the challenges, Alfie found a silver lining. It's a brilliant example of using the "diabetes card" in school! 00:00 - Intro 01:13 - Listener Story from Alfie 05:26 - Listener Wins 15:27 - Outro Join the conversation and share your stories with the T1D community. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to help others find the podcast. Follow The Podcast https://www.instagram.com/wearet1d Follow Mike https://www.instagram.com/t1d_mike Follow Jack https://www.instagram.com/t1d_jack Share your stories at https://wearet1d.com New episodes are released every Sunday & Wednesday PS. If you would like to be a guest on the podcast, please go to the website https://wearet1d.com/guest-booking and fill out the form. Also, don't forget to vote for us in the British Podcast Awards! Your support means the world to us. Visit https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/voting, search for "We Are T1D," and cast your vote. Thank you!
Welcome to Diabetes Unplugged! The podcast that shines light on life BEYOND the diagnosis...This week, we're diving into the 5 essential lab tests for managing diabetes. In this episode, Nia shares which tests are crucial for monitoring blood sugar levels and diabetes complications, why they should be tested, and how they impact ones ability to regulate blood sugar.In this episode well cover: Which lab tests are crucial for individuals with diabetes to understand and manage their condition.The importance of understanding insulin resistance and how it impacts kidney function, nerve damage, and heart health.Why advocating for yourself and discussing these tests with your healthcare provider is important to ensure comprehensive care.How to get convenient and affordable access to lab testing without a doctor's prescription or insurance.All of this and so much more on Diabetes Unplugged.Follow and connect with NiaFollow Nia on IG → hereFollow Nia on TikTok → hereFollow Nia on Facebook → hereVisit her website → hereGet with the Program!Want to learn about The 5 Day Blood Sugar REBOOT? → hereFree Masterclass: How to Reverse Diabetes → hereJoin Dominating Diabetes Academy → hereGet the Diabetic 8 E-Book Bundle! → hereCheck out Thrive Market & Get $60 in FREE Groceries! HereOrder bloodwork through Ulta Labs! HereDon't forget to Subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Your support helps us reach more people and provide valuable information to those managing diabetes. Podcast Includes "Awaken" music by Anno Domini BeatsMentioned in this episode:Check out Ulta Labs!
Join Jack and Mike for a mix of banter, insightful discussions, and relatable Type 1 Diabetes experiences. Celebrate Riley's birthday at Chessington and explore the mystery of morning glucose spikes. Jack recounts his weekend adventures in Camden, tackling hay fever while fencing, while Mike shares his win at an all-you-can-eat pasta and pizza buffet and the predictable effects of KFC on his blood sugar. Discover their weekly blood sugar averages, how heat impacts glucose levels, and their experiences with different types of insulin. Learn about their gym routines, the importance of proper nutrition, and supplements for diabetes management. Celebrate listener wins, from a great nurse appointment to starting a peer support group and achieving impressive time-in-range percentages. The episode wraps up with a fun discussion on superpowers. Tune in for laughs, valuable T1D insights, and relatable stories! 00:00 - Hi, Jack. How are you doing today 00:55 - We went to Chesaton for Riley's birthday last weekend 03:39 - On one ride, Amber wouldn't get on 04:43 - Morning glory spikes 06:39 - Hay fever struggles 10:26 - My levels are going higher in the heat 15:08 - Mike had an all you can eat pasta and pizza buffet 19:24 - Camden market 22:25 - Steak and eggs 23:46 - Protein intake and fat intake 26:31 - It's time for the listener win 31:16 - Make sure you go to your eye screenings 37:27 - If you could have a superpower, what superpower would you have Join the conversation and share your stories with the T1D community. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to help others find the podcast. Follow The Podcast https://www.instagram.com/wearet1d Follow Mike https://www.instagram.com/t1d_mike Follow Jack https://www.instagram.com/t1d_jack Share your stories at https://wearet1d.com New episodes are released every Sunday & Wednesday PS. If you would like to be a Guest on the podcast, please go to the website https://wearet1d.com/guest-booking and fill out the form. Also, don't forget to vote for us in the British Podcast Awards! Your support means the world to us. Visit https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/voting, search for "We Are T1D," and cast your vote. Thank you!
Mike and Jack dive into the highs and lows of their diabetic journeys with their usual blend of humour and candidness. Discussing the challenges of alcohol-induced insulin resistance, this episode is packed with relatable moments and insightful anecdotes. Jack shares his impressive 91% in-range achievement, while Mike recounts a chaotic bank holiday that left him with a busted nose and a struggle to control his blood sugars. The duo also discusses the importance of understanding your body's response to different foods and activities, touching on everything from eggs, to eggs, more eggs and salads to the pitfalls of cocktails haha! They introduce a new segment, "Get It Off Your Chest" where Jack vents about misleading nutritional advice and the frustrations of dealing with uninformed comments about diabetes. The episode wraps up with the popular "Listener Wins" segment, celebrating the community's triumphs, from hitting milestone steps to managing impressive in-range percentages. Join us for another episode full of laughs, lessons, and a reminder that no one has to face Type 1 Diabetes alone. Don't forget to share your thoughts, rate, and review the podcast, and connect with us on Instagram! For more T1D content and to share your own stories, follow the podcast on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/wearet1d and visit the website at https://wearet1d.com Remember, laughter is the best medicine—along with insulin! Until next time, keep those blood sugars steady and your spirits high!
Buckle up! Welcome back to the Your Diabetes Insider Podcast! Today's episode is a mix of travel tales, blood sugar battles, and lessons learned traveling outside the country! Join us as we dive into the ups and downs of international travel with diabetes. In this episode, your host shares their recent journey to Switzerland and Northern Italy, celebrating both a one-year wedding anniversary and a birthday. But as much as the trip was a joyous occasion, it also came with its fair share of challenges. From battling the dreaded jet lag to encountering unexpected blood sugar highs, every twist and turn of the journey is laid bare. With candid observations and real-life experiences, this episode serves as a guide for fellow travelers with diabetes, offering tips on how to set yourself up for success while exploring the world. Let's navigate the highs and lows of diabetes together, one stamp at a time! RESOURCES: Download these FREE guides that will help you on your diabetes, nutrition, and exercise journey! https://www.yourdiabetesinsider.com/free-stuff Join our EXCLUSIVE Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/266766620895432 Watch my food breakdowns here → https://www.youtube.com/@yourdiabetesinsider LET'S TALK! Instagram: @manoftzeel Tiktok: @manoftzeel Want the best blood sugars you've ever had while enjoying great food? Peep this: https://www.yourdiabetesinsider.com/coaching
In this episode of Intuitive Eating for Christian Women our guest Donetta Floyd shares her journey to become a dietitian working with Type 2 Diabetes and eating disorders. We discuss the social determinants of health and take a look at what it's like to manage diabetes with intuitive eating. In this episode we dig into: - Growing up in church but not living submitted to the Lord - How pregnancy and motherhood drew her to deeper faith - Her journey to become a dietitian working with Type 2 Diabetes and eating disorders - Finding peace, joy and favor in obedience to the Lord - Unpacking the social determinants of health - The harm of weight bias in culture, health care and the church - Holding space for cultural foods and quality of life when considering the big picture of holistic health - Managing diabetes with intuitive eating RESOURCES FOR EPISODE 60 - Managing Diabetes with Intuitive Eating with Donetta Floyd Access the Show Notes on the Intuitive Eating for Christian Women website: https://intuitiveeatingforchristianwomen.com/episodes/ MORE RESOURCES FOR INTUITIVE EATING FOR CHRISTIAN WOMEN If you're ready to take your own faith-based intuitive eating journey, start here: STEP 1: Listen to Season 1 with our $7 Podcast Workbook to learn the basics STEP 2: Get in community! Join our FREE Facebook Community or Paid Membership Program STEP 3: Go deeper in your journey with an Online Course. Find the links and more resources on our podcast website: https://intuitiveeatingforchristianwomen.com/ For a chance to have your question answered, or if we said something that needs correcting, you can email us at: info@intuitiveeatingforchristianwomen.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/intuitiveeating/message
In this episode of #JoeyPinzDiscipleConversations, we dive into the discipline required to manage diabetes effectively with our special guest, Chet Galaska.
My guest today is Latt Mansor. Latt received his PhD in physiology, which led him to studying cardiovascular health in people with diabetes. He then began to research how ketones impact cardiovascular health and how hypoxia can impact the heart and our health. Fast forward to today, working with Ketone IQ and exploring ways to correct metabolic inflexibility. We drill down on the difference between the keto diet, ketosis, and ketones in the bloodstream. Latt also delves into some of the confusion and research about nutrition and diet, as well as the difference between how a high-performance athlete is impacted by foods versus a householder. If you've ever wanted to know how to be as metabolically flexible and efficient as you can be, this conversation will be helpful in understanding just how to do that. Enjoy! Show Sponsors: Quince: Go to Quince.com/gabby for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Sambrosa: Use the coupon code GABBY for 15% off your first order. They have a 90-day moneyback guarantee and they sell a small size so you can try it for 10 nights and see if Sambrosa improves your sleep. Vionic: Use code GABBY at checkout for 15% off your entire order at www.vionicshoes.com when you log into your account. 1 time use only. Connect with Latt Mansor: Podcast: Health Via Modern Nutrition Instagram: @lattmansor Connect with Gabby @gabbyreece | Linktree For the full show notes visit gabriellereece.com/podcast The Gabby Reece Show talks to top experts with the goal of extracting the best information you will need to navigate the universe of health, fitness, relationships, parenting, and business. Gabby keeps it simple but gets to the heart of the conversation with the hopes of providing you with realistic takeaways. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices